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20 answers for: Name, of Breton origin, for a standing stone
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MENHIRName, of Breton origin, for a standing stone
NOPERCHESNECESSARY
Sign for a standing-only bar?
BECKNorthern English word, of Old Norse origin, for a brook or a stream with a stony bed; a summoning nod, wave or forefinger gesture; or, Scots dialect for a bow or a curtsey (4)
AMORETOld word of French origin for a sweetheart that came to mean a sonnet or love-song; a love-knot; a romantic glance; or, a trifling affair (6)
VOUSSOIRName, of French origin, for a wedge-shaped stone in an arch
FIACREName of French origin for a horse-drawn hackney carriage
GYMKHANAWord, of Indian origin, for a riding show (8)
SNAFUAcronym of US military origin, for a chaotic situation
BATTERA striker in cricket; a mixture of eggs, flour and milk as the basis of Breton galettes, crepes, crumpets, drop scones and pancakes; or, a damaged piece of type in a forme (6)
STELAWhy don't we put up a standing stone?
MEGALITHBehind me, light winds catching a standing stone, say? (8)
SHAMPOOWord of Sanskrit origin for a hair cleanser often used with conditioner (7)
CELTICOf Breton, Cornish etc origin (6)
EGYPTCheat hides in heart of Breton country (5)
BRONTETranslation of Breton author
KRAALSA word of Dutch origin for the enclosures for cattle or sheep (6)
PIPPINWord, in reference to its seed of origin, for an Allington, Cox's orange, Newtown, Ribston, Sturmer or other example of a good apple; thus, any delightful thing, excellent person, good sort or all-rou
RECTORA man of the church needs the correct origin for his sermon
STUMPBronze Age standing stone ___ Cross, at Mereclough, near Burnley; believed to have perhaps once been part of a stone circle, it is now one of five guidestones on the Long Causeway (5)
CIRCLEAn arrangement of standing stones, such as that at Avebury; a ring of flattened grain stalks in a crop field; or, a planet's orbit (6)